Centre Number Surname Candidate Number For Examiner s Use Other Names Candidate Signature Examiner s Initials General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier June 2015 Applications of Mathematics (Linked Pair) 93701F F Unit 1 Finance and Statistics Thursday 4 June 2015 9.00 am to 10.30 am For this paper you must have: a calculator mathematical instruments. Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil. Fill in the es at the top of this page. Answer all questions. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work that you do not want to be marked. If your calculator does not have a π button, take the value of π to be 3.14 unless another value is given in the question. Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 80 The quality of your written communication is specifically assessed in Questions 2, 10 and 15 These questions are indicated with an asterisk (*). You may ask for more answer paper, tracing paper and graph paper. These must be tagged securely to this answer book. You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate. Advice In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. Pages 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TOTAL Mark (JUN1593701F01) /E7 93701F
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3 Answer all questions in the spaces provided. 1 30 people describe the service at a hotel. The pictogram shows the results. The information for Very poor is missing. Frequency Excellent 8 Very good Average Poor Very poor 1 (a) Complete the key below. represents... people 1 (b) How many people said the service was Very good? Answer... 1 (c) Complete the pictogram for the 30 people. [3 marks] 5 Turn over (03)
4 2 Here is the menu at a café. Drinks Tea 1.40 Coffee 1.90 Hot Chocolate 2.10 Snacks Biscuit 85p Muffin 1.80 Scone 1.20 *2 (a) Sue buys a coffee and a scone. She pays with a 10 note. Work out the change she should get. Answer... 2 (b) Jan spends 3.65 She pays the right amount using exactly 5 coins. What coins did she pay with? Answer...,...,...,...,... (04)
5 2 (c) The café has an afternoon tea deal. Afternoon tea deal Tea and muffin 2.75 Scott buys three afternoon tea deals. How much less than the full price does he pay? [3 marks] Answer... 2 (d) Colin has 10 What is the greatest number of scones he can buy? Answer... 9 Turn over (05)
6 3 The bar chart shows the percentage of adults who have 21 or more of their own teeth. The data are shown for England, Wales and Northern Ireland for four years. England Wales Northern Ireland 90 Percentage 80 70 60 50 1978 1988 1998 2009 Year 3 (a) Work out the difference in the percentages for England and Northern Ireland in 1988 Answer... % (06)
7 3 (b) How did the percentages for England change from 1978 to 2009? Circle your answer. They decreased They stayed the same They increased 3 (c) Which country s data showed the largest change from 1978 to 1988? Circle your answer. England Wales Northern Ireland 3 (d) Jack says, In Northern Ireland, 20% more of the population had 21 or more teeth in 2009 than in 1978. Is Jack correct? You must show your working. Turn over for the next question 5 Turn over (07)
8 4 This flow chart is used to work out gas bills. Start Input the number of units 0.05 + 22.50 Output the gas bill ( ) End 4 (a) Javed uses 315 units. Work out his gas bill. Answer... (08)
9 4 (b) Kim receives a gas bill for 53.50 How many units of gas did Kim use? [3 marks] Answer... 5 A stall sells second-hand books. Paperback books cost 70p each. Hardback books cost 1.20 each. Julie spends exactly 9 on books at the stall. How many of each type of book does she buy? [3 marks]... paperbacks...hardbacks 8 Turn over (09)
10 6 The pie chart shows the storage space on Sarah s computer for different types of file. Music Photos Other 70º 50º 80º Free Work 6 (a) Which two types of file have the same amount of storage space? Answer... and... (10)
11 6 (b) What fraction of the total storage space is Free? Give your answer in its simplest form. Answer... 6 (c) Sarah and Phil both have the same amount of storage space on their computers. Phil uses 20% of the storage space on his computer for Music. Who uses more space for storing Music? You must show your working. Answer... Turn over for the next question 5 Turn over (11)
12 7 Jane is planning her summer holiday. She finds the price per person, in pounds, of holidays in Athens. 784 950 1027 943 969 880 1084 989 1000 900 826 7 (a) Work out the median price.... 7 (b) Work out the range of the prices.... 7 (c) Jane works out the following information for the price per person for holidays in Rhodes. Median 905 Range 276 Compare the price of holidays in Athens and Rhodes. (12)
13 8 A company sells and delivers bags of logs. The company uses this formula to work out the charge, C. C = 11N + 2D N is the number of bags of logs a customer buys. D is the distance in miles the customer lives from the company. 8 (a) What is the delivery charge for each mile? Answer... 8 (b) Harry buys 5 bags of logs. He lives 9 miles from the company. Work out the charge. Answer... 8 (c) Jo buys 7 bags of logs. The charge is 107 How many miles does she live from the company? Answer... miles 9 Turn over (13)
14 9 The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the marks in a test for a group of 25 students. Key: 4 1 represents 41 marks 0 8 1 7 9 9 2 2 2 3 6 7 8 9 3 0 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 8 4 1 3 5 6 7 9 (a) Students need to resit the test if they get less than 24 marks. How many students need to resit the test? Answer... 9 (b) Work out the median mark. Answer... 9 (c) The test is marked out of 50 One of the students says he got exactly 30% in the test. How can you tell that the student is not correct? (14)
15 9 (d) Students with more than 35 marks were given a certificate. Work out the percentage of the 25 students given a certificate. [3 marks] Answer... % *10 A supermarket sells cartons of apple juice. They are sold either as single cartons or in packs of 4 cartons. The supermarket has two special offers. Offer 1 3 cartons for 2.50 Offer 2 One pack for 3.40 Which offer is the better value? You must show your working. [3 marks] Answer... 10 Turn over (15)
16 11 Lucy is working out the number of euros she needs for her holiday. She needs money for six days. Lunch Drinks Snacks Postcards and souvenirs Emergency fund The exchange rate is 12 euros each day 10 euros each day 5 euros each day 50 euros altogether 60 euros altogether 1 = 1.18 euros Will 220 be enough for the six days? You must show your working. [4 marks] (16)
17 12 The number of hours of sunshine and the maximum temperature in London were measured on seven days in July. The information is shown in the scatter diagram. 32 30 28 26 Maximum Temperature ( C) 24 22 20 18 16 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hours of sunshine 12 (a) Use a line of best fit to estimate the maximum temperature on a day in July when there are 8 hours of sunshine. Answer... ºC 12 (b) Can this graph be used to predict the maximum temperature for a day in December when there are 4 hours of sunshine? Tick a Yes No Give a reason for your answer. 7 Turn over (17)
18 13 Chump dog food costs 1.60 per kilogram. Pally dog food costs 1.20 per kilogram. 15 kg of Chump is mixed with 25 kg of Pally. Work out the cost of 1 kg of the mixture. [4 marks] Answer... (18)
19 14 A restaurant manager is planning a survey. He wants to find out how often his customers come to the restaurant. Here is one of his questions with its response section. Question How often do you come to this restaurant? Response (Tick a ) Never Rarely Very often All the time 14 (a) Give two criticisms of this question and response section. Criticism 1... Criticism 2... 14 (b) Write a more suitable question the manager could ask. Include a response section. 8 Turn over (19)
20 *15 Andrew, Nigel and Sam are picking oranges. Andrew picks x oranges. Nigel picks 2x oranges. Sam picks 12 oranges more than Andrew. Altogether they pick 84 oranges. Set up and solve an equation to find the number of oranges Sam picks. [5 marks] Answer... (20)
21 16 Lily has a containing plastic bricks in three different colours. 1 of the bricks are red. 4 1 of the bricks are yellow. 8 30 bricks are blue. What is the total number of bricks in the? [4 marks] Answer... Turn over for the next question 9 Turn over (21)
22 17 The manager of a company records the time taken for every phone call made. The table shows the results for 20 phone calls made one day. Time taken for phone call, t (minutes) Frequency 0 t 5 2 5 t 10 6 10 t 15 8 15 t 20 3 20 t 25 1 17 (a) Calculate an estimate of the mean time taken for a phone call. [4 marks] Answer... minutes 17 (b) Give a reason why your answer to part (a) is an estimate. END OF QUESTIONS 5 (22)
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